THE RESULTS OF SURGICAL TO TREAT THE OBSTRUCTED DEFECATION SYNDROME CAUSED BY RECTOCELE AT HANOI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

Nguyễn Thị Thu Vinh1,, Nguyen Xuân Hùng2, Trần Ngọc Dũng1, Lưu Quang Dũng1, Hoàng Đình Âu1
1 Hanoi Medical University Hospital
2 Vietnam-Germany Friendship Hospital

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Introduction: Evaluate the diagnosis and treatment outcomes for constipations due to Obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS). Rectocele is hernia of the anterior rectal wall into the vagina. Defecography is the Xray method to evaluate this defect. Purpoes: Describing results of surgical to treat the obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS) caused by rectocele at Hanoi Medical University Hospital. Methods: Female patients: Obstructed defecation syndrome standard by Rome IV criteria and Adolfo Renzi. Rectocele and/ or not mucosal prolapse syndrome (MRI defecography). Results of Surgery: Assessing functions of defecation by Rome IV criteria (2016), Five-Item Score for ODS by Adolfo Renzi (2012). Results: For 2 years, there were 30 patients who had rectocele were evaluated by defecography and surgical repaired 80% excellent result, 100% improve the symptoms difficult to defecate. 5 patient (16,7%) who had urinary retention. Conclusion: Surgical repair of rectocele improve the difficult evacuation, good result and less complications

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